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Royal Golf Club is serving up treats

Royal Golf Club is serving up treats

Gulf Weekly20-03-2025

For a delightful Ramadan celebration, filled with stunning décor and delicious food, look no further than the Royal Golf Club's Layali Al Riffa Tent.
The luxurious facility will serve a variety of traditional and contemporary foods, specially prepared by expert chefs for iftar and ghabga.
It costs BD12net per person for iftar and BD14net per person for ghabga.
For more information, contact 32184647.

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